Dorothy Newsom Rankin papers, 1894-1997
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Summary
- Creator:
- Rankin, Dorothy Newsom
- Abstract:
- Dorothy Newsom Rankin graduated from Duke University in 1933. The collection includes family papers accumulated by Dorothy Newsom Rankin and her father, D. W. Newsom, related to their ties with and the history of Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) and Duke University.
- Extent:
- 4.25 Linear Feet
approx. 4000 Items - Language:
- Material in English
- Collection ID:
- UA.30.01.0083
- University Archives Record Group:
- 30 -- Student and Alumni Papers and Materials
30 -- Student and Alumni Papers and Materials > 01 -- Individuals
Background
- Scope and content:
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The collection includes family papers accumulated by Dorothy Newsom Rankin (1911-2002), and her father, D. W. (Dallas Walton) Newsom (1873-1949). It includes correspondence, notes, a student diary by Newsom, clippings, photographs, objects, and other materials relating to Trinity College, Duke University, Kappa Delta sorority, and Phi Kappa Psi. Newsom learned shorthand prior to entering Trinity College. Newsome's diary is written in shorthand but has been translated, a copy of which accompanies the original diary. There are also files about "Marse Jack," the old Trinity College bell on East Campus and the controversy regarding the desire of some to have it moved to West Campus. Dorothy Newsom Rankin lead the charge to keep it on East Campus, the original site of Trinity College.
- Biographical / historical:
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Dorothy Newsom Rankin was the daughter of D. W. (Dallas Walton) Newsom (Trinity Class of 1899) and Tempie Battle. She graduated summa cum laude from Duke University in 1933. While a student, she was elected Phi Beta Kappa, served as senior class president of the Woman's College as well as May Day Queen her senior year, and was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority and White Duchy. Dorothy married Professor Robert Rankin shortly after her graduation in 1933. She was actively involved in University life until her death in 2002. She has the distinction of being not only a Duke alumnae, but also a faculty wife, and the daughter, mother, and grandmother of Duke alumni.
Rankin's father, D. W. Newsom attended Trinity College from 1895-1899. While a student, he worked as the personal secretary for President John Kilgo. He also edited the literary magazine The Trinity Archive, was elected Phi Beta Kappa, and was a member of 9019, Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Upsilon. After graduation, Newsom worked as Trinity College's registrar (1901-1907) and treasurer (1907-1923). He died in 1949.
- Acquisition information:
- The Dorothy Newsom Rankin Papers were received by the University Archives as a gift in 2007, 2012.
- Processing information:
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Processed by Kimberly Sims, August 2012
Encoded by Kimberly Sims, August 2012
Accessions UA2008-0021 and UA2012-0015 were merged into one collection, described in this finding aid.
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- For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
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- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Subjects
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- Subjects:
- Bells -- North Carolina -- Durham
- Names:
- Duke University -- Alumni and alumnae
Kappa Delta Sorority. Sigma Delta Chapter (Duke University)
Duke University -- History -- 20th century
Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) -- History -- 19th century
Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) -- Alumni and alumnae
Newsom, D. W. (Dallas Walton), 1873-1949
Rankin, Robert S. (Robert Stanley), 1899-1976
Rankin, Dorothy Newsom
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[Identification of item], Dorothy Newsom Rankin Papers, Duke University Archives, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.